A brass Buddha wind chime brings a soft, temple-like note to a quiet corner, with tiny bells that stir when the air moves. Hung near a window, balcony or meditation space, it offers both gentle sound and a sculptural point of stillness.
The music in the movement
The brass bells give a light, mellow chime rather than a loud garden clang.
Each breeze sets the hanging strands in motion, so the sound feels irregular and natural.
It suits places where you want a subtle background presence, such as a reading nook or covered outdoor seat.
Even when still, the seated figure gives the piece a calm, contemplative shape.
Brass, beads and a meditative figure
The chime is handcrafted from brass with glass beads in clear, purple, pink, red, yellow and green tones. The figure has an aged golden finish, with raised detailing across the hair, robe and seated form.
Below, fine chains carry the bead accents and bell-shaped brass pieces, creating a layered look that catches small shifts of light.
Where to hang it
Place it somewhere with a little moving air, such as beside a window, under a sheltered porch, or in a peaceful garden corner. For care, keep it away from prolonged damp and wipe with a soft, dry cloth, as brass naturally deepens and develops patina over time.
Buddha imagery in context
Buddha figures are widely used across Buddhist and Buddhist-inspired art as images of composure, attention and inward quiet. In the home, a seated Buddha is often placed where people pause, reflect, meditate or mark a calmer part of the day. Here, the figure is combined with the familiar tradition of wind chimes, objects used in many cultures to bring sound, movement and atmosphere to thresholds, gardens and open windows.
Size and details
Material: brass and glass beads.
Includes one hanging wind chime with five brass bells.
Weight: 250 g.
Origin: India.
Range: Indian Chimes.
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region of manufacture: India